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  2. David Allison (college president) - Wikipedia

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    David Allison (July 3, 1836 – February 13, 1924) was a Canadian professor, administrator and author. He was president both of Mount Allison College and later of Mount Allison University from 1869 to 1878 and from 1891 to 1911, respectively. He was born in Newport, Nova Scotia, the son of James Whidden Allison and Margaret Elder.

  3. Clayton Hare - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Hare. Clayton Hare (July 13, 1909 – December 11, 2001) was a Canadian music teacher, [1] conductor, and violinist. He was the third principal conductor of the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra and taught at a number of universities including Mount Allison University, the University of Portland, and Mount Royal College .

  4. Éric Lapointe (Canadian football) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Brossard, Quebec, Lapointe is an alumnus of Mount Allison University, where he played football for the Mount Allison Mounties. While playing at the university level, he was Canada's Rookie of the Year, a three-time All-Canadian, and a two-time Hec Crighton Trophy winner as Most Outstanding Player in Canada (1996 and 1998), for which ...

  5. Dale Allison - Wikipedia

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    Dale C. Allison Jr. (born November 25, 1955) [1] is a writer and historian whose areas of expertise include the historical Jesus, the Gospel of Matthew, Second Temple Jewish literature, and the history of the interpretation and reception of the Bible. Allison is the Richard J. Dearborn Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological ...

  6. Allison, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Allison is an unincorporated community in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located seven miles south of Durant , and had a post office from March 6, 1901, to December 15, 1921. [2] Allison was named after the nearby Mount Allison school.

  7. Cummins Allison - Wikipedia

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    Cummins Allison Corp. is a company which creates currency handling and coin handling systems, including currency and coin counting machines. Its products are primarily used by banks and casinos for counting and sorting money. Cummins Allison was created in 1887 in Mount Prospect, Illinois. It is the only U.S. owned and operated manufacturer of ...

  8. Alison Hargreaves - Wikipedia

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    First female unaided ascentionist of Mount Everest, completing the first solo ascents of the six alpine north faces in a single summer season. North face of the Eiger. Alison Jane Hargreaves (17 February 1962 – 13 August 1995) was a British mountaineer. Her accomplishments included scaling Mount Everest alone, without supplementary oxygen or ...

  9. Talk:Mount Allison University - Wikipedia

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    This page states that Mount Allison has been ranked the top university in Canada by Maclean's for 18 of the past 25 years, cited in 2013. This conflicts with the McGill University page, which states that for 2015-2016 "McGill was ranked 1st in Canada among all its major/research universities in the Maclean's 24th annual rankings, maintaining ...